Essays in a Series of LettersH.G. Bohn, 1863 - 342 sider |
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Side xi
... Religion counteracted by almost all other influences .... Pensive reflections on the imperfect manifestation of the Supreme Being ... on the inefficacy of the belief of such a being ... on the strangeness of that inefficacy ... and on ...
... Religion counteracted by almost all other influences .... Pensive reflections on the imperfect manifestation of the Supreme Being ... on the inefficacy of the belief of such a being ... on the strangeness of that inefficacy ... and on ...
Side xiv
... religion itself be a communication from heaven , the administration of it by human agents is to be considered as a merely human mean , excepting so far as a special divine energy is made to accompany it .... Its comparatively small ...
... religion itself be a communication from heaven , the administration of it by human agents is to be considered as a merely human mean , excepting so far as a special divine energy is made to accompany it .... Its comparatively small ...
Side xv
... religion .... Their reducing the whole of religion to one or two favourite notions , and con- tinually dwelling on them .... The perfect indifference of some of them to general knowledge , even when not destitute of means of acquiring ...
... religion .... Their reducing the whole of religion to one or two favourite notions , and con- tinually dwelling on them .... The perfect indifference of some of them to general knowledge , even when not destitute of means of acquiring ...
Side xvi
... religion .... Virgil LETTER VI . Lucan .... Influence of the moral sublimity of his heroes .... Plutarch .... The ... religion and morals , was admitted as coming from heaven , it was reasonable to expect that , from the time of this ...
... religion .... Virgil LETTER VI . Lucan .... Influence of the moral sublimity of his heroes .... Plutarch .... The ... religion and morals , was admitted as coming from heaven , it was reasonable to expect that , from the time of this ...
Side 37
... religion , could be elated into a contempt of its great object , were far from being extraordinary . They might have been incident to any man , whose mind had been cultivated and exercised enough to feel interested about holding any ...
... religion , could be elated into a contempt of its great object , were far from being extraordinary . They might have been incident to any man , whose mind had been cultivated and exercised enough to feel interested about holding any ...
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